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A lot of Americans seem to think feet are very gross, especially the maker of this video! She’s mentioned it a few times in different videos. 😅 I’ve long ago ceased to be bothered by feet, bare or otherwise. I’ve lived in Africa for over a decade, where many people don’t wear closed-toed shoes because it is so hot all the time, and so many people are very poor. Feet don’t stink if you don’t go around wearing socks and shoes and getting sweaty feet. Anyway, I wear sandals ALL the time myself and I find shoes and socks to be uncomfortable. I’m not sure I even own a wearable pair of socks. But I don’t want to offend American passengers if they are that bothered by feet. Should I dig out my unused sneakers and socks from the back of my dresser and spend my long-haul flight in discomfort, or should I wear what is comfortable to me, and just try to be discreet about it?
I like to see people not take more space in the over head bin that is allowed. If you sit in the back of the plane don’t put luggage in the
Overhead bins in the front plane. It just makes more difficult for those passengers to get their bags. I worry about things being stolen out of my bag because it is behind me I can’t see if someone is messing with
my bag.
I used to travel quite frequently but now that I have a disability (I have titanium implants on my spine, I walk with a cane, and wearing foot orthosis) I haven’t considered travelling by plane again. 😢
One more tip: everyone should watch your videos! You do do a great job!
Inside the airport or entering one, never accept baggage from strangers.
by the way, there are different rules for each class.
That should be rules that no seat would be less than 45cm by 45cm with, at least 40cm between the front edge of the seat and the back of the seat at front and the back should recline at least to 40° and two arm rest per seat with at least 5cm between each one, and one free checked luggage of up to 25kg (that should be the new free max weight). Thus allowing the passengers to have the minimal comfort deserved, the space and the discomfort on planes today is close to violates the Geneva convention for prisoners of war, specially on long flights, it is a light torture.
I am almost always subjected to extra security in the TSA screening line. I expect it so much that recently when TSA told me I was good to go after the scanner, I just stood there until they offered to screen me further. No, I’m not trying to sneak anything past TSA. I just get extra screening a lot.
too many gross references to disgusting things in the review. Out of sight out of mind.
Don't hog the charging ports
Charge your electronics BEFORE you leave the house…
I was in O'Hare and saw a woman pull out and plug in 4 devices
What about all the morons that’s crowd around the baggage claim belt waiting, blocking anyone who’s bag is actually infront of them, if you do this you have zero common sense
Actually you ARE Allowed to film the TSA check points from a distance. It's a 1st amendment protected activity.
But it's never a good idea if you are actually planning on flying that day. You most likely will never get on the plane.
she was born for porn not this
I think if a parent has children that are so hyper that they are running around in the airport, it may be a good thing. I would much rather that than them releasing their pent up hyper activeness within the confines of the aeroplane. There are of course limits and sensibilities within this…
As an autistic person, your videos are both informative, and reinforce that I do NOT want to fly unless it's a matter of life or death.
I would like to correct you. You are able to film in tsa if you don’t interfere with the process.
Item #16 – I always carry a small 4-port power strip when I travel. More than once I've had people buy me a cup of coffee because I made extra outlets available for laptops, tablet chargers, etc.
#3. Don't wear a belt or take it off before you get in line. Empty your pockets before you get in line.
If everyone behaved decently in the first place, we would not need all these security checks in the first place. Somehow, air travel seems to bring out the worst in so many people
I’m loving your checkpoint advice. -Retired TSA Officer
Many times when I fly early in the morning or get back late at night to the airport, I'll find people sleeping across seats but this is suaully in gates that are not currently used but I only see it during those times, not peak times or gates that are being used.
The one about how you talk and act while flying (and avoiding certain topics or phrases) is a good one, particularly for international travel where people may misinterpret you. For example, I do photography and photographers have a habit of saying stuff like "I shoot landscape" or "people" to mean they photograph that stuff, but to someone who doesn't know, this comes across as something potetnaily bad so I have to remind people to use the word "photograph" when out in public where people may misunderstand you when you say "shoot". Obviously staying out of politics is also a good thing to avoid talking about as some countries may have different views and frankly, not a topic worth discussing on an airplane or even when visiting another country perhaps. Your views or your country's views may differ from that of the country you are visiting, and that's fine, but I would avoid talking about politics in foreign countries especially.
My solutoin to the plug problem is to bring a power bank with me (one of the larger ones that you can still bring through TSA) that can charge your phone or tablet multiple times. Or, if I have some time available (like 1-2 hours) I may find an empty gate nearby to my departure gate and use the power adapters there if I need to keep my device plugged into for a long time so that I'm away from people and maybe have access to more plugs if I need them without irritating others.
What about a person clipping their toenails at the gate 🤮🤢 Gross that needs to be done at home in your private area!
Thanks for being so honestly direct.
If its a long trip with a suitcase in the hold, I take the smallest carry on I can, just with essentials, no liquids. just some clothes to wear if the luggage is late.
it sits under the seat and avoids the scrum of the overhead lockers
Thanks Megan!
So, to me, most of these are common manners that everyone should have and it's crazy that a person has to remind others about manners
7:30 THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO DON’T WASH THEIR HANDS AFTER USING THE WASHROOM?! SERIOUSLY?!
I’ve watched 90 seconds of 3 of these videos and this lady might be a 🤖 her voice, tone and even mannerisms are so robotic I’ve seen AI with more personality 😮😢
Happy travels ✈️
I had to endure a five hour flight next to a woman letting her child play games on the tablet with the volume up to max. Ugh. Give him earbuds or turn the volume off.
💕your channel